McDonald's Canada will freeze the price of a small cup of coffee at $1 for at least a year and drop the price of its McValue meals to $5 for the same duration, its CEO announced on Tuesday.
As Canadians feel the pinch of rising food costs, McDonald's Canada is offering a bit of relief by freezing prices on some of its menu items.
McDonald’s Canada has just pulled the pin on a full-scale price war.
By freezing prices for an entire year on its $5 Value Meals and $1 menu items, the country’s largest quick-service restaurant (QSR) player is locking in entry level affordability at a moment when ...
Our Northern neighbors don’t shy away from the tough questions. That seems to be the takeaway from the latest McDonald’s Canada marketing campaign. In a series of videos called “Our Chicken. Your ...
McDonald’s isn’t being generous. Cheap burgers come with consequences, especially for Canadian processors and farmers already under strain ...
TORONTO — When Annemarie Swijtink took the helm of McDonald's Canada in September, fast-food companies were facing a lot of heat.
McDonald’s runs one of the largest restaurant systems in the world, and its menu changes noticeably from country to country.